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2014-11-14_Agenda Packet--Dossier de l'ordre du jourCity of Saint John Common Council Special Meeting AGENDA Friday, November 14, 2014 4:00 p.m. Council Chamber Please use Chipman Hill entrance S'il vous plaft utiliser 1'entree Chipman Hill 1. Call to Order Pages 1.1 Saint John Transit Commission - Update 1 -9 1.2 Committee of the Whole: Long -Term Disability Letter of Agreement 10-12 Powered BY:._, RIBr SAINT JOHN TRANSIT ''' --• 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Service Hours 117,397 1121148 961318 1001314 1021617 Rev. (000) 5,099 51190 41885 41691 41688 Exp. (000) 10,010 10,400 91452 9,907 10,475 Cost to City (41911) (51209) (41567) (51216) (51787) Funding Source: Subsidy 41911 41317 41155 41977 51159 Equity Reduction 0 892 445 238 284 (avail) Shortfall 0 0 0 0 (344) Cost per hour 85.26 92.70 98.13 98.75 102.08 Funding per hour 41.83 46.45 47.41 51.39 56.39 1 Budget Overage Prediction (2014) Budget ActuaI(Projected) Difference Revenue: 5,138 41F688 (450) Expenses: 10,477 10,475 2 Subsidy Funding: 5,159 5,159 0 Budgeted Deficit: (180) (628) (448) To be funded from equity: ? (284 is available) Subsidy required over equity is 344 2 2014 Ridership Assumptions • 7% increase in service hours from 2012 would lead to a 5% increase in passengers (5% of 2,275,609 = 113,780 X $1.93 avg. fare) _ $ 220,000.00 • Improving economy would generate an additional $100,000.00 in revenue. • In January of 2014, the City announced a further $100,000.00 reduction in our subsidy. • Above impacts total $420,000.00 3 SAINT JOHN TRANSIT C6!L>:j-- City Saint John 2013 Statistical Comparisons R/C Ratio 46% Atlantic Canada 38% Cities (50 -150) 36% Avg. (31 cities) 36% Canada 56% Passengers Service Average Operating Hours Fare Subsidy 2,275,609 102,607 1.93 $5,216,052 26,021,027 1,024,350 1.60 $70,089,538 74,853,080 3,065,227 1.58 196,280,816 2,414,615 98,878 1.58 6,331,639 1.89 SAINT JOHN TRANSIT (44) 2013 Subsidy Cost 5 Per Passenger Per Capita Per Service Hour • Saint John 2.29 40.67 51.39 • Atlantic Canada 2.69 114.91 68.02 • (50- 150,000) 2.64 58.25 64.03 • Canada 1.60 106.94 49.61 5 SAINT JOHN TRANSIT K. 0 2&41 4) Service design Considerations • Area Coverage (Maximize Coverage area) • Maximize Ridership (Focus on main Lines) • Minimize Connections (Direct Service) • Ease of Connections (Wait time) • Social Needs (Evening Service) 0 SAINT JOHN TRANSIT Breakdown of Current Service Hours • PDA 0 Suburban (City) ComeX Total Service Hours 86,767 5,450 10,400 102,617 Percent 84.6% 5.3 10.1 100.0 94.1% of the current "in city" service hours are in the PDA Reduce area coverage of service to the primary development area. • Increase frequency significantly on main lines by changing from 3 main lines to 2 main lines. • Provide improved frequency to connect with this new single main line. • 901,655 service hours. (80,255 in City) • Ridership in year 1 is estimated to be 2,150,000. • Budget for 2015 and 2016 not to exceed 2014 requirements. 0 SAINT JOHN TRANSIT f'" -• Saint John Transit Organization Chart 2014 (92 employees) Transportation Manager (Sales/Accounting Supervisor (1) (1) Service Supervisors 7(3) (2) Operators Full Time (57) Part Time (5) General Manager Payroll, Accounting Plant and and Benefits Maintenance Manager (1) (1) Stock Room (1) Garage Foreman Building (1) Maintenance (1) Mechanics Body Shop Fleet Servicing FFleet Cleaning _j (12) (2) (1) (2) 9 The City of Saint John November 14, 2014 Deputy Mayor and Councillors Subject: Long -Term Disability Letter of Agreement The Committee of the Whole, having met on November 13, 2014, made the following recommendation: RESOLVED that as recommended by the Committee of the Whole, having met on November 13th, 2014, Council approves the submitted LTD Letter of Agreement. Sincerely, Mel Norton Mayor '; :J� 9�b;SRI PO. Box 19 /1 Sann[lohn, NO Gavda ESAL7 C.P. 1971 5.�im Join, N. -B. Ginada E2L4L1 10 LETTER OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN: THE CITY OF SAINT JOHN (the Employer) -and- (the Union) Background On December 21, 2012 the City of Saint John and the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Locals 18 and 486, the Saint John Fire Fighters Association, the International Association of Fire Fighters, Local 771, and the Saint John Police Association (collectively the "Unions ") entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (the "MOU ") to permit the conversion of the pension plan provided by the City of Saint john Pension Act into a Shared Risk Plan. The MOU provides, in paragraph 11(t), that the City "shall obtain long term disability insurance for all its Employees effective as of the Conversion Date. Such long term disability insurance must be covered under an insured policy with a life insurance company on such terms as the Employer and Unions agree upon ". At the time of signing the MOU, the City was unable to obtain long term disability (LTD) insurance on a permanent basis given its procurement requirements. Therefore, the parties agreed to an interim arrangement, to expire on December 31, 2024, so that LTD insurance couhi be provided to employees. The parties agreed that they would continue discussions so that a permanent LTD policy could be established, and that they would invoke binding arbitration as a dispute resolution mechanism should they fail to reach an agreement by the expiration of the interim arrangement. This interim arrangement was approved by the Superintendent of Pensions. The interim arrangement resulted in the Employer acquiring LTD through the "Group Insurance Policy" with Great West Life, Policy No.: 165993GHA. The parties agreed to the terms and conditions of this policy, and the Employer, as per the interim arrangement, paid 100% of the costs associated with the Policy. In March, 2014, this matter was referred to arbitration before an Arbitration Board consisting of Chair George Hiner, Employer Representative Stephen Beatteay and Union Representative George Vair, A hearing has been scheduled for November 5, 6, and 7, 2014 to hear and determine the matter. 11 On October 27, 2014, the parties met in an attempt to mediate this matter before the hearing. This Letter of Agreement represents the parties' agreement. Agreement 1. The City of Saint John will obtain an LTD policy, to be effective as of January 1, 2015, with the same coverage as outlined in the policy with Great West Life, Policy No.: 165993GHA (or equivalent), except the following terms and conditions shall be amended as follows: a) L112 Benefit: benefits to be based on 70% of an insured employee's monthly earnings; b) Im le Status of Benefits :, benefits to be taxable, c) Waiting Pe ' d: the waiting period shall be 180 calendar days; and d) All Source Maximum: the 85% of net take home pay all source maximum condition shall be removed; 2. All other terms and conditions shall be equivalent to the terms and conditions as outlined in the policy with Great West Life, Policy No.: 165993GHA or equivalent. 3. The Arbitration Board shall determine what the cost sharing arrangement of the LTD plan ought to be. The parties agree to be bound by the decision of the Arbitration Board. 4. The LTD plan, including the cost sharing arrangement, shall be fully negotiable and not changed without mutual consent. S. This Letter of Agreement forms part of the Collective Agreement dated Signed on the day of November, 2014. For the Employer: IN For the Union: